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"cabas" Definitions
  1. a woman's workbasket or handbag

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Winston Cabas, the head of Venezuela's electrical engineers union, which opposes the government, disputed government allegations that the country's main hydroelectric dam was sabotaged last week.
"The group has taken certain steps to make a compromise with Erdogan ... it has made changes in content," said Mirgun Cabas, a former CNN Turk presenter critical of the government.
Winston Cabas, the president of an electrical engineers' professional association, told reporters that several of the country's thermoelectric plants were operating at just 20 percent of capacity, in part due to lack of fuel.
RESTORATION 'COMPLEX' Winston Cabas, the president of an electrical engineers' professional association, told reporters that several of the country's thermoelectric plants were operating at just 20 percent of capacity, in part due to lack of fuel.
"The whole power grid is barely generating between 5,500 and 6,000 megawatts, when it has the capacity to generate 34,000 megawatts," Winton Cabas, the president of the Venezuelan association of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, told AFP on April 1.
Cabas-Loumassès is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France.
Andrés Mauricio Cabas Rosales (born October 7, 1976) known worldwide as Cabas, is a Colombian musician. His music is characterized by having a modern Caribbean-like sound, mixing genres from Tropical and Cumbia to Trap and Rock in a completely original manner.
Steven Cabas (born August 2, 1989 in Miami, Florida) is an American soccer player who played for Miami FC in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.
In August 2017 Cabas performed the song for the first time live at the VIBRA Bogota radio TYM Festival in front of 15,000 plus people. The music video for "Rompe Los Niveles" - a major production directed by the Spanish directing team Javi Rojo and Fini Mazza and shot in Miami - was launched at the end of September 2017. In May 2018 Cabas released his first ever English language song; "To Stay".
Cabas opened the Central American Games in Barranquilla, with Miss Universe 2015 Paulina Vega and Shakira to great reviews, in front of more than 55,000 people and a massive live television audience around the world. And he closed the Colombian soccer season that same year, again in front of a massive live and live TV audience. And now there is “Amor Y Traicion”. The recent coronavirus pandemic has had numerous effects on Cabas.
After the demise of his record label, Cabas took a few years off to travel and enjoy his newborn son, Simon. His return started in June 2013 with the release of; “Que Prenda La Moto” (‘The Engine Starts’). The song quickly became a top 10 hit in Colombia. He also released a duet with up and coming singer Duina del Mar, “Besarte La Boquita” (“Kissing Your Little Mouth”) Universal Music Latino. In late 2015, Cabas released the single "Enamorandonos" (APM) in Colombia and later Ecuador.
Hervé Chapelier sells handbags, wallets, briefcases, tote bags, and backpacks. Since 2003, Hervé Chapelier bags have been made of cotton fabric. Nylon was previously used. Chapelier's signature is the refined appropriation of the duffel bag concept design cabas bags.
In May 2017 Cabas released his first ballad "Tanto Que Te Amo Tanto" co-written and produced with Colombian producer Jose Gaviria. The song about missing someone very close and dear, was written for his then 8-year-old son Simon and quickly became a love anthem and a favorite at weddings, divorces and even.... funerals. Cabas followed his first ballad with his first Cumbia-Reggaeton infused fusion single "Rompe Los Niveles", co-written with hit writer Descemer Bueno of "Baillando" fame. "Rompe Los Niveles" was released in July 2017, immediately inspired a storm of fans.
This record, winner of the Latin Grammy for Best Children's Album, includes another guest appearances from Colombian artists such as Juanes, Cabas and Fonseca. Recently, Cimarron performed a song with Colombian popular musician Magín Díaz on 2017 album El Orisha de la Rosa, which was the winner of a Latin Grammy for Best Packaging Design.
In Argentina, he performed with Sixto Palavechinno, Voclan, Los Cuatro Vientos Batuque, Volcan and Bloco Latino. In the United States he toured with Nicholas Gunn, Noel from Sin Bandera, Andres Cabas, Tiziano Ferro, John Chiodini, Guillermos Bordarampe, Inca The Peruvian Ensemble, Ara Tokatlian, Quetzalcoat, Loren Gold, Laura Valle, pianists Mario Parmesano, Rusell Ferrante and Miguel Kersman.
It is the result of his fans' strong appeal for an English version of the hit ballad; "Tanto Que Te Amo Tanto". "To Stay" was also co-written and produced with José Gaviria in Miami. In the first few days of its release, Cabas’ "To Stay" made Spotify’s Baladas Románticas playlist. "Tanto Que Te Amo Tanto" was followed by “Valiente”, another slightly reggaeton infused pop song in 2018.
Rusjan was born in Trieste, then the major port of Austria-Hungary (now in Italy). His parents were both natives of the Gorizia and Gradisca region: his father, Franc Rusjan, was a Slovene, and his mother, Grazia Cabas, was Friulan. Rusjan spent his childhood and adolescence in Gorizia, in the suburb of Rafut. In his youth, he became a professional bicyclist, and designed his own bicycle models, together with his brother Josip Rusjan.
Acusilaus, Acusilas, or Akousilaos () of Argos, son of Cabas or Scabras, was a Greek logographer and mythographer who lived in the latter half of the 6th century BC but whose work survives only in fragments and summaries of individual points.Dict. of Ant. p. 575, a Acusilaus was called the son of Cabras or Scabras, and it is not known whether he was of Peloponnesian or Boeotian Argos. Possibly there were two of the name.
Over the years Cabas has performed with artists like Lenny Kravitz, Shakira and Miguel Bosé. He has produced and co-produced with Kike Santander, December Bueno, Carlos Jean, collaborated with the Black Eyed Peas, Café Tacuba, Dave Matthews, Bunbury, Orishas, Vicentico, La Mala Rodríguez, Andrés Calamaro, Juan Luís Guerra and Ximena Sariñana among many others. His music has been featured in commercials around the world and his videos have amassed tens of millions of views on YouTube.
In 2009, Cabas joined forces with renowned Theatre, Film & TV director Jorge Ali Triana for an adaptation of Mario Vargas Llosa’s “Pantaleón y las visitadoras”. He composed the music for this original version which earned him the Acede Prize of Theatrical Journalism in New York. He composed music for children in association with scientist and economist Gunter Pauli for the ZERI Foundation. Gunter Pauli is known for his charitable and philanthropic contributions and his music has been used in movies, on TV and in commercials around the globe.
The accordion is also a traditional instrument in Colombia, commonly associated with the vallenato and cumbia genres. The accordion has been used by tropipop musicians such as Carlos Vives, Andrés Cabas, Fonseca (singer) and Bacilos, as well as rock musicians such as Juanes and pop musicians as Shakira. Vallenato, who emerged in the early twentieth century in a city known as Valledupar, and have come to symbolize the folk music of Colombia. Every year in April, Colombia holds one of the most important musical festivals in the country: the Vallenato Legend Festival.
The festival was created by one of the most important Colombian Cumbia composers, Jose Barros, in order to preserve the original rhythms of traditional Cumbia music. Modern forms of cumbia are also combined with other genres like vallenato, electronica or rock. This mixing of genres is found in the music of modern artists, such as Carlos Vives, Bomba Estéreo, Andrés Cabas, and Humberto Pernett. Since the 1980s, in the city of Medellín, there has been growing interest among young and middle-aged people in "rescuing" the masterpieces of the '50s.
Cabas attended Miami Coral Park High School, where he was a first-team all-county performer, was named Rookie of the Year as a high school freshman, Most Consistent as a sophomore and second- team All-Dade County as a junior. He played club soccer for the Kendall Soccer Coalition from 1998–2007, was a member of his region's Olympic Development Team for four years, and was part of several championship teams, winning the 2004 Lake Garda Cup in Italy and the 2005 Mexicana Cup. He played three years of college soccer for Florida International University, where he was a Conference USA All-Tournament selection as a sophomore in 2008.
Alex A. Monserrate Sosa, artistically known as DJ Monserrate From a young age, he showed passion for music and after overcoming various obstacles, he has now become a very well respected musical producer in the reggaeton community. Monserrate has worked with artists such as Daddy Yankee and his notorious El Cartel Records (Dale Caliente, No Me Dejes Solo, Rompe, Machete, Taladro, El Muro, ¿Qué Vas a Hacer?, El Truco, and other hits). Monserrate has also worked with other Reggaeton artist, like Wisin & Yandel, Tego Calderón, Yaviah, Alexis & Fido, and also produced for artists outside the reggaeton world doing their remixes, such as Carlos Vives, Thalía, Cabas, among others.

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